📄 2025-02-13 Garage Trigger Incident
When a car drove by, the garage opened. Electromagnetic manipulation was involved—but no one believed me.
On February 13, 2025, Dana Wilson experienced a suspicious electronic disturbance at her home when her garage door opened unexpectedly as a car drove by. Using a stud finder, Dana detected an electro-current in the area, indicating possible external interference. Xfinity Home Security footage from February 21, 2025, was submitted as evidence to the Chatham Police Department (Incident Report #2025-01598).
Key Concerns:
Suspicious Timing & Surveillance: The door activation coincided precisely with the passing of a vehicle, suggesting signal-based triggering.
Electronic Tampering Pattern: Dana has documented multiple incidents of digital intrusion, including prior garage interference after Xfinity service visits and suspected technician misconduct.
Lack of Police Accountability: Chatham Police declined to fully investigate or accept digital evidence by email, labeling it a civil issue, and refused to open future attachments, further restricting Dana’s ability to share proof.
Breach of Safety & Court Protections: The pattern of electronic manipulation—along with Charles Wilson’s history of stalking, tracking apps, and remote monitoring—raises serious concerns about ongoing violations of the Reciprocal No Contact Order.
Relevance:
This incident is not isolated. It reflects a consistent, escalating pattern of surveillance, intimidation, and electronic harassment—met with systemic dismissal. Despite clear evidence, law enforcement’s refusal to act leaves Dana vulnerable and underscores the need for higher-level intervention, digital forensics, and accountability.